TV Cancellations 2014

'Gracepoint'

Network: Fox

"Gracepoint" was intended as a limited series, but the possibility of a second season was killed by low ratings. Starring David Tennant ("Doctor Who") and Anna Gunn ("Breaking Bad"), "Gracepoint was actually a U.S. remake of the hit BBC series "Broadchurch" which was set in England. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: FOX)

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"Gracepoint" was intended as a limited series, but the possibility of a second season was killed by low ratings. Starring David Tennant ("Doctor Who") and Anna Gunn ("Breaking Bad"), "Gracepoint was actually a U.S. remake of the hit BBC series "Broadchurch" which was set in England. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: FOX)

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John Stamos' mid-season replacement series about the staff and members of an exclusive country club has been axed by ABC before airing a single episode. "Members Only" initially received a surprising straight-to-series 13-episode order before suffering a blow when co-writer David O. Russell ("Silver Linings Playbook") bailed on the project shortly after. Until we meet again, Stamos. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty)

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Despite running an endless stream of ads promoting the series between "Family Guy" reruns, TBS is putting "Sullivan & Son" out of business. The show, which followed a New York City lawyer (Steve Byrne) who takes over the operation of his family's neighborhood bar, ran for 33 episodes over three seasons. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: TBS)

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After six seasons and more than 100 episodes, "Hot in Cleveland" will come to an end next year. The series follows three L.A. women (Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick, Valerie Bertinelli) who unexpectedly move Ohio, where they rent a home from a quirky elderly woman (Betty White). The series was TV Land's first original scripted sitcom. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"The Millers" failed to find an audience in its new Monday night time slot. After airing only four episodes of the second season, CBS is pulling the plug on Will Arnett's comedy about a pair of Virginia siblings living with their recently divorced parents. Production of the series has reportedly been halted. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The curse of "Will & Grace" alumni continues. TNT has canceled "Perception," the Eric McCormack-lead crime drama about a schizophrenic neuropsychiatrist who solves FBI cases, after only three seasons. The series' remaining episodes will air in February. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Charlie Sheen's comedy about a highly flawed anger management therapist will come to an end next month. The series was the highest-rated new cable comedy in 2012, and earned an astounding 90-episode order following the success of its first 10 installments. Unfortunately for fans, 100 episodes is all they'll get — FX says the last episode will air on December 22. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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After four seasons, TNT is dumping the Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar legal dramedy "Franklin & Bash." The series, which followed the hijinks of two unconventional lawyers, aired 40 episodes since its debut in 2011. The final episode aired on October 22. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Sad news for "Selfie" fans. ABC has announced it will not order additional episodes of the freshman comedy, which stars Karen Gillan as a self-obsessed pharmaceutical saleswoman and John Cho as an uptight co-worker who aims to make her a better person. "Selfie" will run the remainder of its first (and last) season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Fox hoped 15 strangers could create a perfect new society, but, instead, they created a stinker of a reality show. The series was supposed to follow the "pioneers" for a full year, but production has now been stopped after two months of poor ratings. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This freshman comedy chronicled the romantic relationship of seemingly mismatched Andrew (Ben Feldman), an internet dating site employee, and Zelda (Cristin Milioti), a hippie lawyer. The series was canceled on October 31, but will finish out its 13-episode order. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"Grey's Anatomy" alum Kate Walsh made her return to TV in this new series about Rebecca Wright, a no-nonsense judge with a wild side. The comedy was canceled on October 31, but will continue to run the last of its 13 episodes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The hit TLC series has been canceled amid accusations that star "Mama June" Shannon (the mother of "Honey Boo Boo") had rekindled a past romance with a convicted child molester. Shannon has denied the reports, and posted a message on Facebook saying she left the man "10 yrs ago for it and I wouldn't go back."

Despite this, TLC axed the series with an official statement reading: "TLC has cancelled the series 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' and ended all activities around the series, effective immediately. Supporting the health and welfare of these remarkable children is our only priority. TLC is faithfully committed to the children's ongoing comfort and well-being."—XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"The Bridge" followed two detectives — one American, one Mexican — as they investigated a serial killer operating along the two countries' borders. The series has been canceled after only two seasons. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This drama, which followed a former New York City detective who has a medical condition that enables her to remember everything, was forgotten by fans. After surviving cancellation in 2012 and earning a suprise two-season renewal, "Unforgettable" has finally gotten the ax. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The renegade physician Dr. Rush will not be returning next season. USA canceled the drama series which follows a "medical fixer" who privately caters to the elite of Los Angeles.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The comedy fronted by former "Beverly Hills, 90201" costars, Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth, will not be returning for a second season. "Mystery Girls" followed two former detective TV show starlets brought back together by a real-life mystery.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Fox cancelled its summer drama "Gang Related" due to low ratings. The show followed Det. Ryan Lopez, a rising star in an elite Gang Task Foce that pledged allegiance to a powerful Latino gang before he became a cop. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"Longmire," which stars Robert Taylor and Katee Sackhoff, may be the most-watched original series in A&E history, but it will not be returning for a fourth season. The show follows a Wyoming county sheriff as he returns to duty after the death of his wife. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The Canadian-made sitcom about a daughter (Kacey Rohl) struggling to support her family while keeping her father's law firm afloat had a full run on Canadian TV, but fell flat with U.S. audiences. The series was canceled after only five episodes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This one-hour mystery-thriller revolved around a 16-year-old boy (Avan Jogia) who returns to his hometown after serving five years in juvenile detention for allegedly killing his aunt. "Twisted" ran for a full 19-episode season, but will not be renewed for a second one. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Kelly Reilly starred in "Black Box" as a brilliant neurologist who diagnoses and treats people, all while struggling to keep her own bipolar disorder at bay. The medical drama was not renewed for a second season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Kirstie Alley plays self-centered Broadway actress Madison Banks who is reunited with a son she gave up for adoption 26 years ago. She tries to embrace motherhood with the help of her best friend Thelma (Rhea Perlman)and her madcap chauffeur (Michael Richards). The show was canceled after just one season on air. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This Canadian TV sitcom follows a bartender (Adam Korson) as he connects with the children he fathered through sperm donation and forms wacky bonds with their families. The series lasted for two seasons in Canada, but was canceled after only two episodes in the U.S. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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After only one season, this spin-off of the popular Nick series "Victorious" and "iCarly" will come to an end. "Sam & Cat," which stars actress Jennette McCurdy and pop singer Ariana Grande as the titular Sam Puckett and Cat Valentine, went on hiatus earlier this year amid rumors of feuds and salary disputes on the set. "We are very proud of the show and its very talented cast and we wish them all the best," a Nickelodeon network rep said in a statement. The final episode of "Sam & Cat" will air on July 17. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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When the popular comedy "How I Met Your Mother" came to an end earlier this year, the series' co-creators began writing a spinoff entitled "How I Met Your Dad," starring indie film darling Greta Gerwig.

Unfortunately, CBS did not pick up "HIMYD," and a source has told E! News that the series is "definitely dead for now. And nothing further is happening with it at the moment." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Set in ancient Egypt, this action-adventure series was to follow a master thief as he tracked down a dangerous scroll. Unfortunately, FOX buried this series before it even made it to television. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This wacky show featured two teams of celebrities competing in a series of games, including one (pictured above) on a set that tilts 22 degrees. It was canceled after only four episodes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This late-night talk show, which followed "Conan," starred comedian Pete Holmes, and featured sketches and live comedy bits. The series has been canceled after two seasons. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Based on a Dutch drama series, "Betrayal" is about a married man and woman whose affair is complicated by a murder trial. Fans didn't bite, and the series was canceled after a single season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The fake dating reality show, in which a royal look-alike passed himself off as Prince Harry to 12 American women, premiered to low ratings in May. The series continued to decline until FOX pulled the show from the schedule effective immediately. FOX will air the 4 remaining episodes on Fox.com and On Demand. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Former "Lost" star Josh Holloway's return to TV, which saw him playing an operative with a super-computer implanted in his mind, was short-lived. "Intelligence" lasted one season before getting axed. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This post-apocalyptic sci-fi series, which starred Billy Burke and Tracy Spiridakos, began 15 years after a worldwide blackout, but has now ended with a cancellation after only two seasons. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"Growing Up Fisher" was creator DJ Nash's semi-autobiographical series about his family and their blind patriarch, played by J.K. Simmons. The series has been canceled after one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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After three seasons, "Suburgatory" has come to an end. The show followed single father George Altman (Jeremy Sisto) and his snarky teen daughter Tessa (Jane Levy) as they leave New York City for the suburbs. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Six seasons and a movie? For Joel McHale and the stars of "Community," it will unfortunately be five seasons and a cancellation. The series, which followed a misfit group of community college students, ran for 97 episodes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"The Carrie Diaries," which served as a prequel to the "Sex and the City" franchise, failed to capture the magic of Sarah Jessica Parker's previous misadventures. This show will not get a third season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This series told the story of a human girl who falls in love with an alien boy after a tribed of humanoid extraterrestrials enroll at in high school. "Star-Crossed" ends after just one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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A remake of a British series of the same name, "The Tomorrow People" was about a group of young people who gain psychic abilities through natural evolution. This cancellation comes after only one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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This critically panned series from "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane seemed doomed from the beginning. "Dads," which tells the story of two fathers who move in with their adults sons, gets axed after one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"Law & Order: SVU" favorite Christopher Meloni failed to find his audience on this comedy about a tough-as-nails father raising his kids alone after his wife goes back to school. "Jack" was bounced after only seven episodes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The magic of "Star Trek" director J.J. Abrams failed to translate to the small screen this time. Abrams executive produced this series, which followed a troubled detective (Karl Urban) and his new android partner. "Almost Human" ends after one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Off with their heads! "Once Upon a Time" is a big hit, but this "Alice in Wonderland"-themed spin-off proved to be too much fairy tale for the ABC audience. "Wonderland" ends after one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The Christian Slater television curse continues. In "Mind Games," Slater and Steve Zahn played brothers who run a "problem solving firm," but they couldn't solve the problem that nobody was watching. This show ends after only five episodes. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Based on the BBC series of the same name, "Being Human" was the story of three 20-something roommates who must get along despite being a ghost, a werewolf and a vampire. The series lasted four seasons. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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"Will & Grace" star Sean Hayes made his highly anticipated return to television in this series about a single gay father raising his teenage daughter. The series ended after one season. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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